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Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers
10 Questions for Paul Frommer
Season 2013
Episode 26
Paul Frommer is a linguist and professor at the University of Southern California. Away from the classroom, Paul created a new language - Na'vi - that is used in the most popular movie in the history of forever, James Cameron's "Avatar." Paul continues to "curate" the language for the many people around the world who find it fascinating even outside the movie theatre.

9:18
Tom Scholz takes us behind the scenes for a one-of-a-kind tour of his studio and his life.

3:16
Tom Scholz's band Boston has the largest-selling debut album EVER.

0:38
We give Tom Scholz 30 seconds to tell us about guitar solos... and he plays one!

3:43
Tom Scholz goes from mild-mannered Polaroid engineer to guitar-shredding God of Rock.

1:41
Science and Art - James Levine says they're both really about flying rocket ships.

2:39
James Levine becomes a slam poet and shows the kids how it's done.

0:39
Dr. James Levine tells you to get up... NOW!

3:03
James Levine goes from couch potato to inventor of the treadmill desk.

1:18
Crystal Dilworth explains why communicating science is important.

1:44
Crystal Dilworth encourages old, white male scientists to wear high heels.

3:00
Crystal Dilworth doesn't "join the circus," but then kind of does...with other scientists.

0:49
We give Crystal Dilworth 30 seconds to explain how she teaches dance to scientists.